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48. Carolina Panthers — Tyson Alualu, DE/DT, California

78. Carolina Panthers — Carlton Mitchell, WR, South Florida

112. Carolina Panthers — Kevin Thomas, CB, USC

175. Carolina Panthers—Jevan Snead, QB, Ole Miss

202. Carolina Panthers—Ted Larsen, C/OG, North Carolina State

204. Carolina Panthers—Quentin Scott, S, Northern Iowa

223. Carolina Panthers—Cody Grimm, S, Virginia Tech

249. Carolina Panthers—Jason Lamb, DE, Baylor

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Guest silver82blade

nooo .... can't say as i like that. a tweener de/dt and only one wide receiver. why two safeties? we need one at most, though i don't think we even need one.

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tyson alualu reminds me of charles johnson. i don't see what special talent he would bring that we don't already have.

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He is a DT in 4-3. DE in a 3-4

well then definitely not. we have a whole stable of undersized tackles already. i personally would be very disappointed.

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honestly, anyone we grab in the draft is going to take time to develop.. get used to the idea folks...

anyone immediate has already signed on with other teams..

therefore, give Alualu a year or 2 in an NFL training room..

who knows though.. maybe he turns out to be mediocre.. right now, I also can't see how we don't take 2 WR's in this draft with our 2nd and 3rd round picks.. lol

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With the way this draft fell, I personally would rather see it go like this>>

2nd Tyson Alualu DT

3rd Carlton Mitchell WR

4th Emmanuel Sanders WR

6th AJ Edds LB

6th Ted Larson C/OG

6th Mike Kafka QB

7th Kavell Conner LB

7th Trindon Holliday RB/WR/RS

or even possibly this>>

2nd Arrelious Benn WR

3rd Navorro Bowman LB

4th Greg Hardy DE

6th Armanti Edwards WR

6th Ted Larson C/OG

6th Mike Neal DT

7th Brad Jones CB

7th Levi Brown QB

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He is the perfect size for what meeks wants..But I rather take a WR in the 2nd.

meeks got ran over last year when his run stuffer ma'ake went down 'til they got another huge tackle. surely he's learned from his mistake and won't do the same thing again.

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meeks got ran over last year when his run stuffer ma'ake went down 'til they got another huge tackle. surely he's learned from his mistake and won't do the same thing again.

True..But Like Gantt said in the chat the days of huge NT like Kemo are over. Meeks scheme is built on speed first.

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